Momentum relates to many concepts we have learned in physics:
- It is a measure of an object's motion, combining its mass and velocity.
- Newton's second law tells us that force causes a change in momentum over time. A larger force creates a greater change in momentum.
- In collisions and explosions, momentum is conserved. The total momentum before the interaction equals the total momentum after.
- Impulse is the change in momentum an object experiences due to an applied force over time. It equals the average force times the time interval.
- Increasing or decreasing momentum involves changing an object's velocity over time through the application of forces. Extending the time of an impact reduces the average force.